Based on the findings of mixed-methods research conducted with 279 Muslim prisoners in 10 prisons in England, Switzerland and France, this paper argues that contemporary European prisons are sites of intense religious change, in which many people born outside Islam and many born-Muslims believe in and practise Islam for the first time. In order to map this experience of intense religious change in prison, the paper articulates an original typology of conversion to identify Muslim converts as Switchers and Intensifiers. Both of these types of convert mobilise their Islam to turn to God in acts of repentance for their crime(s), to find a renewed purpose in life and to re-gain psychological balance and inner peace. By contrast, a minority of p...
Addressing a significant gap in the knowledge of female Muslim prisoners’ religiosity, this paper de...
Depuis une vingtaine d’années, les prisons européennes font face à une augmentation significative de...
While correctional institutions are supposed to be strong partners in disengagement from violence, p...
Based on the findings of mixed-methods research conducted with 279 Muslim prisoners in 10 prisons in...
Based on ten in-depth interviews with Black men who converted to Islam while incarcerated, this proj...
This overview of how Islam is understood and practised in British and European prisons is an indispe...
The focus of research, pertaining to the practice of Islam in prisons, has been primarily on Western...
Muslim religious identity amongst offenders has acquired significance as Islam is the fastest growin...
The author presents scholarly literature which examines the topic of religion and faith in rehabili...
Research has shown the importance of religion in recovery from mental illness. Previous studies have...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self...
This thesis provides a sociological analysis of religious conversion in prison. In depth-interviews...
Research has shown the importance of religion in recovery from mental illness. Previous studies have...
This article assesses radicalization among Muslim prisoners in the post- 9/11 era by analysis of eth...
Addressing a significant gap in the knowledge of female Muslim prisoners’ religiosity, this paper de...
Addressing a significant gap in the knowledge of female Muslim prisoners’ religiosity, this paper de...
Depuis une vingtaine d’années, les prisons européennes font face à une augmentation significative de...
While correctional institutions are supposed to be strong partners in disengagement from violence, p...
Based on the findings of mixed-methods research conducted with 279 Muslim prisoners in 10 prisons in...
Based on ten in-depth interviews with Black men who converted to Islam while incarcerated, this proj...
This overview of how Islam is understood and practised in British and European prisons is an indispe...
The focus of research, pertaining to the practice of Islam in prisons, has been primarily on Western...
Muslim religious identity amongst offenders has acquired significance as Islam is the fastest growin...
The author presents scholarly literature which examines the topic of religion and faith in rehabili...
Research has shown the importance of religion in recovery from mental illness. Previous studies have...
This qualitative article explores the impact of faith-based interventions through the lens of a self...
This thesis provides a sociological analysis of religious conversion in prison. In depth-interviews...
Research has shown the importance of religion in recovery from mental illness. Previous studies have...
This article assesses radicalization among Muslim prisoners in the post- 9/11 era by analysis of eth...
Addressing a significant gap in the knowledge of female Muslim prisoners’ religiosity, this paper de...
Addressing a significant gap in the knowledge of female Muslim prisoners’ religiosity, this paper de...
Depuis une vingtaine d’années, les prisons européennes font face à une augmentation significative de...
While correctional institutions are supposed to be strong partners in disengagement from violence, p...